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mrbstephens
Lovin' The Homestead
I did not add compost this year, because I thought I had been adding too much which is why the soil tested a little on the basic side. I've been using liquid kelp fertilizer.ducks4you said:It could be that you are over-fertilizing. Compost is a constant-feed fertilizer. Plants need a break from eating, too. Maybe you are burning out your crops?!? :/ Is the "natural" fertilizer Miracle-Gro? That's made in the lab by mixing chemicals and it doesn't last more than a few months, anyway--you DON'T need it if your using compost. Maybe your natural fertilizer is killing off beneficial soil microbes?mrbstephens said:The first year I put it in, I had an enormous amount of veggies. So much in fact, that I had to give away some of it because it was more than we could use. Every since, I've had a steady decline in the performance of the garden I add lots of homemade compost and use a natural fertilizer every few weeks.
Maybe this will help (regarding soil biota.)
http://www.composterconnection.com/site/garden-soil.html#adds-microbes